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Endangered Schizothoracin Fish in the Tarim River Basin Are Threatened by Introgressive Hybridization

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BIOLOGY-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biology11070981

Keywords

Aspiorhynchus laticeps; Schizothorax biddulphi; Schizothorax esocinus; mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA); internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2); hybridization; introgression

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFD0900601, 2019YFD0900602]
  2. Finance Special Fund of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (Fisheries Resources and Environment Survey in the Key Water Areas of Northwest China)

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This study confirmed the hybridization and introgression between Big-head Schizothoracin and Tarim Schizothoracin using genetic analysis. Since both fish species are critically endangered, it is important to assess and control the risks of hybridization and introgression for conservation purposes.
Simple Summary Interspecific hybridization and introgression may threaten the survival of endangered species. Big-head Schizothoracin (Aspiorhynchus laticeps) and Tarim Schizothoracin (Schizothorax biddulphi) are two recognized types of fish of Schizothoracinae which belong to the family Cyprinidae. Big-head Schizothoracin and Tarim Schizothoracin are sympatrically distributed in the Tarim River basin in Xinjiang, China, and have been listed as first-class and second-class national key protected animals, respectively. Based on morphological characteristics, Schizothorax esocinus (another Schizothoracin that occurs in the Tarim River basin) is speculated to be hybrid offspring of Big-head Schizothoracin and Tarim Schizothoracin, but there is no direct genetic evidence for this point. In this study, the hybridization status of Schizothorax esocinus was confirmed by comparing genetic constitutions of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and inter transcribed spacer (ITS2) encoded by the nuclear genome. Extensive hybridization and introgression between Big-head Schizothoracin and Tarim Schizothoracin was detected. Since both Big-head Schizothoracin and Tarim Schizothoracin are critically endangered fishes, risk management due to hybridization is recommended to be considered as a part of current conservation programs. Big-head Schizothoracin (Aspiorhynchus laticeps) and Tarim Schizothoracin (Schizothorax biddulphi) are locally sympatric in the Tarim River Basin. Although another Schizothoracin (Schizothorax esocinus) in Tarim River basin has been speculated to be hybrid offspring of Big-head Schizothoracin and Tarim Schizothoracin, there was no genetic evidence. Previous studies on the genetics and evolution of Schizothoracins in Xinjiang Province were mostly based on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), whose characteristics of maternal inheritance made it hard to answer the question of whether there was hybridization and introgression between Big-head Schizothoracin and Tarim Schizothoracin. In this study, cytochrome b (cytb) gene of mtDNA and internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) that is encoded by the nuclear genome were genotyped within the entire samples at the same time. Our results confirmed that Schizothorax esocinus was the hybrid offspring of Big-head Schizothoracin and Tarim Schizothoracin. The heterozygous ITS2 genotypes and/or Aspiorhynchus laticeps-like mtDNA were also detected in a subset of samples that should have been identified as pure Schizothorax biddulphi based on morphology. The ITS2 is characterized by multi-copy, concert evolution, and biparental inheritance. Thus, by comparing with mtDNA data, broad-scale bidirectional hybridization and introgression between Big-head Schizothoracin and Tarim Schizothoracin were revealed. Although interspecific hybridization may play a positive role in ecology and evolution, interspecific hybrids could threaten their parental species by the swamping of genetics and demography. As both parents of hybridization are critically endangered fishes, in this case, it is urgently necessary to strengthen the scientific assessment of the risks of the hybrids and the control of the hybridization and introgression between Aspiorhynchus laticeps and Schizothorax biddulphi in the Tarim River Basin.

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